'Triple U-turn'

The local Labour council does not want HS2, but if it goes ahead it wants a big redevelopment at Euston.

Councillor Sarah Hayward, leader of Camden Council, said: "Government ministers promised that the community would be consulted on options for a comprehensive redevelopment of the station.

"Instead we've been presented with a fait accompli that extends the end date of the building works from 2026 to nearly 2040 and does nothing to deal with the current substandard station.

"Sadly, although I'm shocked, I'm not surprised and we'll need to work out the next steps. If this scheme goes ahead, Camden will be blighted for decades and there'll be no extra jobs or homes at Euston station."

Last week HS2 told the Camden New Journal: "All the parties involved are currently looking at the best approach to deliver a redeveloped Euston station that positively transforms the area while minimising the impact on residents and passengers.

"The phased delivery option will reduce construction impact, minimise disruption to existing passengers, deliver HS2 on time, on budget and help provide long-term benefits and opportunities for the community.

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The first phase of HS2 will be between London and Birmingham opening in 2026, followed by a V-shaped section to Manchester and Yorkshire

"Much like the redevelopment of the King's Cross St Pancras area with its new jobs, opportunities, housing and community assets, this is a long-term project that will keep developing during the coming months and years."

Hundreds of homes will be demolished in Camden to make way for HS2. The borough will lose more homes than any other area in the country.

Businesses like those on Drummond Street will also be affected.

At the moment they are all having to live with uncertainty and are trying to grapple with the details of another plan for Euston station.

The concern for the Department for Transport, HS2 Ltd and the political parties which support HS2 is that these changes undermine the scheme's credibility.

How many more times can HS2 launch a plan for Euston station? And remember this is the flagship station for the high speed line.